And buyers happy to stump the £560,00 price tag will also be the owners of a flourishing vegetable garden.

Sat on the edge of the forest, the seven acre village is accessed by a country lane and all of the well-kept buildings are connected by a series of gravel paths.

The largest of the three homes is made up of seven bedrooms, two bathrooms and even a cellar. It also has a connected barn complete with a built-in cow shed, which estate agents say could easily be converted into a two-storey property.

And surprisingly all three houses remain in a good condition, with working French windows and historic oak wood ceilings.

The seven acre village is accessed by a country lane on the edge of the forest

In the centre of the village stands a stone chapel, complete with a 19th century altar from Savoy and a gable wall bell tower.

The abandoned church remains fitted with stained glass windows, oak pews and statues of Jesus.

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Owners can also make their own bread and wine in their village, thanks to an enormous terracotta bread oven and old village wine press that are still fully functional.

As well as the obvious buildings, the site also houses a 15ft dovecote – which is currently in use as a stable for neighbouring animals – a heated greenhouse, and a large garage with enough space for three cars.

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Advertising the village, which sits two hours away from Paris, estate agent Patrice Besse said: “In 1919, the abbot of the neighbouring village wrote: ‘In this hamlet standing like a sentry on the hill, we find character and originality.’ A century later, the eulogy rings astonishingly true.

“Like a small Gallic village designed by Uderzo, this place seems to have been long steeped in absolute tranquillity.

“Perfect for rest and relaxation, this hamlet would be ideal for a holiday accommodation or a bed & breakfast activity. These same assets would make it possible to accommodate several generations in one and the same area.”

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